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Be aware that the number of outlets is different on SDI and SDII. On SDI there is one American and one non-British (that was for ho-hum's benefit) European outlet above the desk. SDII has two additional European outlets in the dressing table, where there are drawers on SDI. One of those outlets is for the makeup mirror. (Come to think of it, I wonder if there are outlets behind those drawers on SDI. Gotta remember to check next time aboard, although I can't imagine Zimmy giving up one of those makeup drawers.) On staterooms that double up to Commodore suites, I suspect those extra outlets are not there since that wall comes out. Since we don't take those staterooms, I really don't know. Unfortunately, there are no outlets by the bed, making an extension cord necessary for a CPAP machine. If you don't have one, Engineering should. These days, just about all electronics will work with both outlets, but check out your hair styling tools. They might burn out if plugged into 220v instead of 110v.

 

Zimmy's DH (aka Mr. Zimmy)

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Be aware that the number of outlets is different on SDI and SDII. On SDI there is one American and one non-British (that was for ho-hum's benefit) European outlet above the desk. SDII has two additional European outlets in the dressing table, where there are drawers on SDI. One of those outlets is for the makeup mirror. (Come to think of it, I wonder if there are outlets behind those drawers on SDI. Gotta remember to check next time aboard, although I can't imagine Zimmy giving up one of those makeup drawers.) On staterooms that double up to Commodore suites, I suspect those extra outlets are not there since that wall comes out. Since we don't take those staterooms, I really don't know. Unfortunately, there are no outlets by the bed, making an extension cord necessary for a CPAP machine. If you don't have one, Engineering should. These days, just about all electronics will work with both outlets, but check out your hair styling tools. They might burn out if plugged into 220v instead of 110v.

 

Zimmy's DH (aka Mr. Zimmy)

AKA: Trapper.:D

Yep, we did that with a hair dryer in England once upon a time. Melted the sucker right down!:eek::D

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Coming from the Uk we use 240V so it only goes slow in a 110v!!!. I have been known though to burn out a beauty tool on a 240v before now. Thanks for your responses really looking forward to sailing. We have a week in St Thomas before we board.

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Be aware that the number of outlets is different on SDI and SDII. On SDI there is one American and one non-British (that was for ho-hum's benefit) European outlet above the desk. SDII has two additional European outlets in the dressing table, where there are drawers on SDI. One of those outlets is for the makeup mirror. (Come to think of it, I wonder if there are outlets behind those drawers on SDI. Gotta remember to check next time aboard, although I can't imagine Zimmy giving up one of those makeup drawers.) On staterooms that double up to Commodore suites, I suspect those extra outlets are not there since that wall comes out. Since we don't take those staterooms, I really don't know. Unfortunately, there are no outlets by the bed, making an extension cord necessary for a CPAP machine. If you don't have one, Engineering should. These days, just about all electronics will work with both outlets, but check out your hair styling tools. They might burn out if plugged into 220v instead of 110v.

 

Zimmy's DH (aka Mr. Zimmy)

 

Hey "Trapper" get some help with that OCD old friend !

Haha

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Gee, ho-hum. Zimmerman has been saying that for a long time. And thank you, Jim, for giving me my own identity. Now I don't have to ask Zimmy for permission to post under her name.

 

My Man!! Now you just need your Avatar. :D

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Gee, ho-hum. Zimmerman has been saying that for a long time. And thank you, Jim, for giving me my own identity. Now I don't have to ask Zimmy for permission to post under her name.

 

Jim gave you, your own identity ?

Are you kiddng Hum ?

It was Hum !!

 

I'll see if I can post the pic h-h had of me.

 

The world awaits.

 

 

What the hell must Mrselljay be thinking.

"All I asked was about Power Sockets" !

Haha

And the next thing "Trapper" is born !

Haha

It can only happen on the SDYC forum !

It's just crazy and so funny.

Haha

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